Get your résumé ready: Prince William and Duchess Kate are hiring

The Royal Family is looking for a Senior Communications Officer, and you can apply on LinkedIn.
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Want to work alongside royalty? Well, here's your chance.

The royal family is seeking a new senior communications officer for The Households of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and HRH Prince Harry of Wales.

While the job will focus on creating and implementing communications plans for their Royal Foundation, which is described on its website as "the main vehicle for their philanthropic activities," responsibilities also include holding media briefings and doing research for "special projects."

Qualified applicants should have experience in marketing, media or PR, according to the LinkedIn job posting (charity experience is ideal). They should also be able to "handle sensitive information with tact and discretion at all times."

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On day five of Will and Kate's European tour, which wrapped up their trip to Germany and Poland, Prince William, Duchess Kate, Prince George and Princess Charlotte checked out helicopter models at the Hamburg airport in Hamburg, Germany. Chris Jackson, Getty Images

Prince George's birthday portrait for his fourth birthday on July 22, 2017. It was taken at Kensington Palace at the end of June 2017, and released July 21, 2017 by Prince William and Duchess Kate of Cambridge. Chris Jackson, Getty Images via AP

Pirnce George, a known fan of flying machines, looks delighted exploring a helicopter at the Hamburg airport on the last day of the Cambridge royal tour of Poland and Germany. Chris Jackson, Getty Images

Day five of Will and Kate's European tour, which wrapped up their three-day jaunt to Germany, began with the couple visiting the Elbphilharmonie concert hall in Hamburg on July 21. CHRISTOPHE GATEAU, AFP/Getty Images

Duchess Kate chose a maxi-dress by a German designer, Markus Lupfer, featuring a dramatic bird pattern on a teal background, for the reception at the Claerchens Ballhaus dance hall in Berlin, on their second day in Germany. It was her third change of clothes during an eventful day. JENS KALAENE, AFP/Getty Images

Earlier, Duchess Kate was casual in a striped T-shirt and jeans and tennis shoes for her friendly rowing race with Prince William and teams from Cambridge and Heidelberg on the Neckar River in Heidelberg, Germany on July 20, 2017. Patrick Seeger, AP

Will and Kate pose at the gate to Heidelberg before touring the famous market in the city center. The medieval university town is one of Germany's most charming and has been a sister city to Cambridge since 1965. THORSTEN WAGNER, EPA

Duchess Kate wore a sunny yellow brocade Jenny Packham dress, in another bow to the colors of a local flag, in this case Germany's red, black and yellow flag. Earlier, in Poland, she wore red and white colors in homage to her hosts. Marijan Murat, Pool, Getty Images

At the end of Day 3 of the royal tour of Poland and Germany, Will and Kate attended a garden party to honor the queen's birthday at the British ambassador's residence in Berlin, on July 19, 2017. Chris Jackson, Getty Images

Day 2 of the Cambridge tour of Poland was busy and emotional for Duchess Kate and Prince William, and included a visit to the Gdansk Shakespeare Theatre in Gdansk, Poland, on July 18, 2017. ROMAN JOCHER, EPA

Will and Kate were accompanied by former Polish president Lech Walesa on a visit to the Gdansk shipyard, the birthplace of the Solidarity movement that Walesa led and helped to topple Communist rule in Poland. Pool, Getty Images

Will and Kate added their messages to the wall of solidarity during their visit to the European Solidarity Movement museum, the birthplace of Poland's Solidarity movement, in Gdansk, Poland. Dominic Lipinski, Pool, Getty Images

Will and Kate went to the former Nazi concentration camp at Stutthof in northern Poland accompanied by two former prisoners, including Zigi Shipper (R), who now live in Britain and were returning for the first time. The young royals paid respects to the 28,000 Jewish victims at the camp's Star of David, and wrote in the guest book that they were "intensely moved" by their visit. DOMINIK KULASZEWICZ, EPA

Duchess Kate wore an appropriately low-key matching midi-skirt and top in a rose pattern by Erdem for a day that included an emotional visit to the former Nazi concentration camp Stotthof, on Day 2 of the Cambridge tour of Poland and Germany, on July 18, 2017, in northern Poland. Karwai Tang, WireImage

Hello, Poland! Prince George and Princess Charlotte peer from their airplane window upon arrival with parents Prince William and Duchess Kate of Cambridge in Warsaw, Poland, on July 17, 2017, for the start of their five day tour of Poland and Germany. BARTLOMIEJ ZBOROWSKI, EPA

Kate's black and white dress for the Queen's Birthday Party in the Orangery in Lazienki Park in Warsaw was edgy, arty and striking, and by Polish designer Gosia Baczynska, according to bloggers who track her fashion. RADEK PIETRUSZKA, EPA

Prince George and Princess Charlotte, are expected to make at least a few appearances during the five-day tour but airport arrival is always the first glimpse of the royal children. BARTLOMIEJ ZBOROWSKI, EPA

Prince George, who turns 4 on July 22, looks a tad skeptical as he arrives with his father, Prince William, with a baleful glance back at the press pack covering their arrival at the airport in Warsaw. Samir Hussein/WireImage

Duchess Kate was her usual glowing self, with her glossy locks cut noticeably shorter. She also had on some new jewelry, including a pendant, earrings and ring in what looked like rubies and diamonds. Chris Jackson, Getty Images

The crowd at the Presidential Palace in Warsaw greeted Will and Kate with enthusiasm. They were accompanied by Polish President Andrzej Duda (L) and his wife Agata Kornhauser-Duda (R), as they greeted children with flowers. JACEK TURCZYK, EPA

One of the first engagements of the royal tour was at the Wall of Memory at the Warsaw Rising Museum in Warsaw, which commemorates the 1944 uprising by the Polish resistance Home Army's attempt to liberate Warsaw from German occupation. PAWEL SUPERNAK, EPA

Poland is famous for its amber so this is the gift intended for Duchess Kate, a necklace with a yellow amber pendant, from the European Solidarity Centre in Gdansk, Poland, where Will and Kate are expected to visit on July 18, 2017. JAN DZBAN, EPA